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Notions of the Feminine: Literary Essays from Dostoyevsky to Lacan
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Notions of the Feminine: Literary Essays from Dostoyevsky to Lacan/ by M. Axelrod.
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Axelrod, M.
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VI, 98 p.online resource. :
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Notions of the Feminine: Literary Essays from Dostoyevsky to Lacan
Axelrod, M.
Notions of the Feminine: Literary Essays from Dostoyevsky to Lacan
[electronic resource] /by M. Axelrod. - 1st ed. 2015. - VI, 98 p.online resource.
Approaching the question of how male novelists perceive their female characters, this collection of creative yet analytic literary essays unwinds the complexities of male authorship versus narration. Mark Axelrod looks at a wide range of male authors including Fydor Dostoevsky, D.H. Lawrence, Carlos Fuentes, and the theories of Jacques Lacan.
ISBN: 9781137502933
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